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The NBN rollout is ramping up in Tasmania with as many as 200 new jobs to be created. Source: News Corp Australia THE National Broadband Network has announced plans to hire 200 workers in Tasmania as the rollout ramps up. NBN says ...Tasmania Mercury, 6 hours ago

Related Story: Victorian Opposition to block port privatisation bill The Victorian Government is promising to establish a $200 million "agriculture infrastructure and jobs fund" to drive economic growth. But it is contingent on the ...

Comment · print · T T T+· T- Farmers are migrating to towns and cities in search of jobs It seems to be a double whammy for farmers in the State. Even as many debt-ridden farmers have committed suicide unable to repay loans taken for ...

GOP 2016 frontrunner Donald Trump is staking his campaign on promises to bring jobs back to America, but a new analysis of U.S. Labor records shows that Trump's business have imported more than 1,100 foreign workers on temporary visas since 2000. ...

Many of us will have seen the various pronouncements by Nick Hanauer, the self-made billionaire who attempts to entirely upend conventional economics. At the core of his beliefs is this idea that it is demand which creates both jobs and economic ...

The path to prosperity has been laid for the region to walk. Eight industries with the potential to grow jobs and incomes were identified in the Manawatu-Whanganui Growth Study, unveiled in Palmerston North yesterday. Economic Development ...

With a federal election call likely just days away, New Democratic Party Leader Tom Mulcair is trying to drum up support for the party in northern New Brunswick. Mulcair was in Edmundston Thursday and continue on Friday to Campbellton, where ...

'Will 'Make in India' be able to harness the demographic dividend so it does not become a disaster?' 'Will 'Digital India' live up to the lofty promises the government and private sector made as part of its recent launch?' An associate with the South Asia Progamme at the international think-tank Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, DC, Dr Milan Vaishnav's research focuses on corruption, governance, state capacity, distributive politics, and electoral behaviour in India.